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Failed to extract file from WIM file?
#11
(03-17-2016, 11:26 PM)x10an14 Wrote:
(03-16-2016, 09:43 PM)admin Wrote:
(03-13-2016, 06:12 AM)mod Wrote: To anyone else being plagued by this issue, it's either a bug in the newer versions OR (and I believe this is the true cause) a cheap way to force users to move from free version to paid.

I've burned ~4 hours today trying to use WinToUSB to install a bunch of different .iso versions of Win8, 8.1, 7, to an external USB HDD. Every iso gave the same error ("Failed to extract VIM file.."). I've turned off every firewall, windows defender, uninstalled anti-virus, ran the program in admin mode - nothing helped, nor did any of the tips here. But here's the solution I found:

*simply download an older version*

You can find the archive here: http://wintousb.en.uptodown.com/old .

I've downloaded v.1.6 and the annoying error went away. Hopefully this will save somebody's precious time.

We are not forcing anyone to buy WinToUSB, as long as you don't use it in a commercial environment.
Maybe there is a bug in WinToUSB, we hope you can send the user.log file to us if you have any problems when using the latest version of WinToUSB, and we will try our best to resolve all the problems.

Please find my user.log attached. It has all my attempts with the latest version of WinToUSB from today. The last 4-6 attemps should be the most interesting ones. 
I know the last should represent an attempt with a valid, legal Windows 8.1 image I'm trying to use to make the personal (non-commercial use) HDD bootable with.
The third to last (I think, because I forgot to re-format the partition in between) attempt should be the same as the last, except with a valid, legal Windows 10 image.

Oh, and it did not work for me with neither version 2.6 nor 1.6. (Did not bother writing down/saving those errors/logs).

Edits: It seems that "user.log" is a type of file not permitted to attach. 
Since the Error Message follows the same color/style as the rest of the forum, it was easily overlooked the first couple of attempts...
Oh, and now the error states that the maximum size allowed is 200 kb. Not 1 MB like it says at the bottom in the black bar.

I must say, this setup is pretty shittily administered/configured.

Anyways, here are the three files I had to split the original 432 kb user.log file into...


Please try the following:
1. Assign a drive letter to the target boot partition (such as I: )
2. Run command prompt (cmd.exe) as administrator
3. Type the following commands to enable short file name on I:
fsutil 8dot3name set I: 0
4. Run WinToUSB to create the W2G drive agin.
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#12
(03-19-2016, 09:38 AM)admin Wrote:
(03-17-2016, 11:26 PM)x10an14 Wrote:
(03-16-2016, 09:43 PM)admin Wrote:
(03-13-2016, 06:12 AM)mod Wrote: To anyone else being plagued by this issue, it's either a bug in the newer versions OR (and I believe this is the true cause) a cheap way to force users to move from free version to paid.

I've burned ~4 hours today trying to use WinToUSB to install a bunch of different .iso versions of Win8, 8.1, 7, to an external USB HDD. Every iso gave the same error ("Failed to extract VIM file.."). I've turned off every firewall, windows defender, uninstalled anti-virus, ran the program in admin mode - nothing helped, nor did any of the tips here. But here's the solution I found:

*simply download an older version*

You can find the archive here: http://wintousb.en.uptodown.com/old .

I've downloaded v.1.6 and the annoying error went away. Hopefully this will save somebody's precious time.

We are not forcing anyone to buy WinToUSB, as long as you don't use it in a commercial environment.
Maybe there is a bug in WinToUSB, we hope you can send the user.log file to us if you have any problems when using the latest version of WinToUSB, and we will try our best to resolve all the problems.

Please find my user.log attached. It has all my attempts with the latest version of WinToUSB from today. The last 4-6 attemps should be the most interesting ones. 
I know the last should represent an attempt with a valid, legal Windows 8.1 image I'm trying to use to make the personal (non-commercial use) HDD bootable with.
The third to last (I think, because I forgot to re-format the partition in between) attempt should be the same as the last, except with a valid, legal Windows 10 image.

Oh, and it did not work for me with neither version 2.6 nor 1.6. (Did not bother writing down/saving those errors/logs).

Edits: It seems that "user.log" is a type of file not permitted to attach. 
Since the Error Message follows the same color/style as the rest of the forum, it was easily overlooked the first couple of attempts...
Oh, and now the error states that the maximum size allowed is 200 kb. Not 1 MB like it says at the bottom in the black bar.

I must say, this setup is pretty shittily administered/configured.

Anyways, here are the three files I had to split the original 432 kb user.log file into...


Please try the following:
1. Assign a drive letter to the target boot partition (such as I: )
2. Run command prompt (cmd.exe) as administrator
3. Type the following commands to enable short file name on I:
fsutil 8dot3name set I: 0
4. Run WinToUSB to create the W2G drive agin.

We have fixed the problem, please try this patch: http://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/downloa..._Patch.exe
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#13
(11-17-2015, 11:19 PM)admin Wrote: WinToUSB will give this error when it can't extract the files from the wim file to the destination drive, such as corrupted wim file, the target device cannot be written etc.
It seems that WinToUSB may have a BUG. Could you please send the user.log file to us? It is located in the bin folder under the installation directory of WinToUSB.
Thanks.

hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..
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#14
hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..
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#15
(12-04-2016, 04:46 AM)DV12 Wrote: hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..

Thank you for reporting this problem. This is usually caused by an anti-virus software. Have you tried temporarily deactivate your anti-virus software and try again?
And if it still fails, please send the user.log file to us, it is located in the bin folder under the installation directory, and we will resolve it as soon as possible. Thanks.
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#16
(12-04-2016, 11:12 PM)admin Wrote:
(12-04-2016, 04:46 AM)DV12 Wrote: hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..

Thank you for reporting this problem. This is usually caused by an anti-virus software. Have you tried temporarily deactivate your anti-virus software and try again?
And if it still fails, please send the user.log file to us, it is located in the bin folder under the installation directory, and we will resolve it as soon as possible. Thanks.

hi,
yes i deactivated the anti virus software. the user.log data i cannot send here , the system say its a wrong data format
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#17
(12-06-2016, 01:27 AM)DV12 Wrote:
(12-04-2016, 11:12 PM)admin Wrote:
(12-04-2016, 04:46 AM)DV12 Wrote: hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..

Thank you for reporting this problem. This is usually caused by an anti-virus software. Have you tried temporarily deactivate your anti-virus software and try again?
And if it still fails, please send the user.log file to us, it is located in the bin folder under the installation directory, and we will resolve it as soon as possible. Thanks.

hi,
yes i deactivated the anti virus software. the user.log data i cannot send here , the system say its a wrong data format

Please send it to us via e-mail at: [email protected]. Thank you.
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#18
(12-04-2016, 11:12 PM)admin Wrote:
(12-04-2016, 04:46 AM)DV12 Wrote: hi, i have the same problem: Failed to extract file from WIM file

my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK
please help me..

Thank you for reporting this problem. This is usually caused by an anti-virus software. Have you tried temporarily deactivate your anti-virus software and try again?
And if it still fails, please send the user.log file to us, it is located in the bin folder under the installation directory, and we will resolve it as soon as possible. Thanks.

And please make sure that the Windows installation ISO is an official ISO and it is not corrupted, we recommend you to re-download the installation ISO from Microsoft and try again.
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#19
my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK. Failed to extract file from WIM file!!!
the same error! WTH. Its something with Sandisk, On stick are 2-3 files with an antivirus program!!! U didnt solve the problem.
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#20
(03-24-2018, 06:52 AM)Dexc Wrote: my stick has 32GB and is from SANDISK. Failed to extract file from WIM file!!!
the same error! WTH. Its something with Sandisk, On stick are 2-3 files with an antivirus program!!! U didnt solve the problem.

Please send the user.log file to us via e-mail at: support@easyuefi.com, the log file is located in the bin folder under the installation directory, and we will resolve it as soon as possible.
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